JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: But what about other kinds of testing? (non thermal) >
> > Is there any data from radiation testing, mass spectrometry (appearance of > helium) spectroscopy (Balmer line broadening), film, silver activation or > any kind of non-thermal anomaly which would bolster the case? > I don't know. We haven't discussed this. His sensitive radiation meters and SEM were smashed. The thing I would most like to see is a series of SEM photos during preparation. The mass spec is still working. He may have results from it. I haven't heard. You can't do this without a mass spec. Regarding the damaged equipment, people contributed a lot via GoFundMe. This was a lifesaver. The research would have been over in Sept. 2018 were it not for the contributions. Unfortunately, it was not enough money to fix the SEM. - Jed